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Orange geigertree, Largeleaf geigertree – Cordia sebestena

$25.00 $880.00Price range: $25.00 through $880.00

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Pot Size Average Planted Height (From soil to the top of the plant) Caliper
3 gallon/10″ 2 – 4 ft.
7 gallon/14″ 4 – 6 ft.
15 gallon/17″ 6 – 8 ft.
25 gallon/21″ 8 – 10 ft. 1.5 – 2 in.
45 gallon/28″ 10 – 12 ft. 2 – 2.5 in.
3 gallon/10"
7 gallon/14"
15 gallon/17"
25 gallon/21"
45 gallon/28"
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General Landscape Uses: Accent or specimen tree.

Ecological Restoration Notes: Not recommended for habitat restoration projects. Already over planted within its native range.

Description: Small tree or shrub. Usually taller than broad.

Dimensions: Typically 10-25 feet in height. Usually taller than broad.

Growth Rate: Fast.

Range: Miami-Dade and Monroe counties; the West Indies, southern Mexico and Central America. In South Florida, native only to the Florida Keys and the extreme southern mainland, mostly in Everglades National Park.

Habitats: Hammock edges.

Soils: Moist, well-drained limestone or calcareous sandy soils, with humusy top layer.

Nutritional Requirements: Moderate; can grow in nutrient poor soils, but needs some organic content to thrive.

Salt Water Tolerance: Low; does not tolerate long-term flooding by salt or brackish water.

Salt Wind Tolerance: High; can tolerate moderate amounts of salt wind without significant injury.

Drought Tolerance: High; does not require any supplemental water once established.

Light Requirements: Full sun to light shade.

Flower Color: Orange.

Flower Characteristics: Showy.

Flowering Season: Summer-fall.

Fruit: White fleshy drupe.

Wildlife and Ecology: Nectar plant for large orange sulpher (Phoebis agarithe), Schaus’ swallowtail (Papilio aristodemius ponceasus) and other butterflies.

Horticultural Notes: Can be grown from seed.

Comments: Widely cultivated outside its native range in South Florida and sometimes naturalizing.

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1 review for Orange geigertree, Largeleaf geigertree – Cordia sebestena

  1. Loreto Collins

    Reynier was great. Very informative and nice. Tree was a little beaten up but I’m sure it will thrive.

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